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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SIC_DUPL_RULESET - Rulesets for ICM Duplicate Check
Message number: 019
Message text: Line &1: Only &2 shall be defined on hierachy level 0 - line contains &3
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SIC_DUPL_RULESET019
- Line &1: Only &2 shall be defined on hierachy level 0 - line contains &3 ?The SAP error message SIC_DUPL_RULESET019 indicates that there is a duplication issue in the definition of a ruleset at hierarchy level 0. Specifically, the error message states that only a certain number of entries (denoted by &2) can be defined at this level, but the system has detected an additional entry (denoted by &3) that violates this rule.
Cause:
- Hierarchy Level Violation: The error typically arises when multiple entries are defined at hierarchy level 0, which is not allowed. Hierarchy level 0 is usually reserved for a single entry or a specific type of entry, and having more than one can lead to conflicts.
- Configuration Error: There may be a misconfiguration in the ruleset where multiple entries have been inadvertently defined for the same hierarchy level.
- Data Entry Mistake: It could also be a result of incorrect data entry or duplication during the setup of the ruleset.
Solution:
- Review the Ruleset Configuration: Go to the configuration of the ruleset in question and check the entries defined at hierarchy level 0. Ensure that only the allowed number of entries (as indicated by &2) are present.
- Remove Duplicates: If you find that there are multiple entries at this level, remove the duplicates or adjust the configuration to comply with the requirements.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to the SAP documentation or guidelines for the specific ruleset you are working with to understand the limitations and requirements for hierarchy level 0.
- Testing: After making the necessary adjustments, test the configuration to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Related Information:
By addressing the duplication at hierarchy level 0, you should be able to resolve the SIC_DUPL_RULESET019 error and proceed with your configuration.
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